Providence PACE (Washington)
Medicaid-coveredProvidence PACE is the largest PACE provider in Washington, with seven centers across King, Snohomish, and Spokane counties. PACE wraps medical care, social services, day programs, meals, and transportation into one package for adults 55+ who would otherwise need nursing-home-level care.
Providence PACE operates the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) under contract with WA DSHS ALTSA and CMS. PACE participants receive all Medicare and Medicaid services through Providence PACE's interdisciplinary team, primary care, specialists, prescriptions, adult day health, in-home services, meals, transportation, hospital and nursing-home care when needed. No co-pays or deductibles. Participants must receive all non-emergency care from Providence PACE or its authorized providers. Providence PACE contracts with adult family homes and assisted living communities throughout its service area, but no one lives at the PACE center itself.
Cost. Medicaid-eligible participants pay a monthly participation fee based on income (same financial guidelines as CFC/COPES). Non-Medicaid participants pay the PACE private-pay premium (equal to the current Medicaid rate). No co-payments or deductibles. All authorized services covered in full.
Programs offered
Services offered
- Primary and specialty medical careHealth promotion
Geriatric primary care plus cardiology, orthopedics, pulmonology, dental, hearing, vision, and foot care.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa - Mental health servicesBehavioral health
Mental health services delivered through the PACE interdisciplinary team.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa - Therapy and rehabilitationHealth promotion
Physical, occupational, speech, pet, art, and music therapies.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa - Adult Day ServicesAdult day services
Recreational and therapeutic activities, nutritious lunch, and social gatherings at the PACE center.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa - In-home personal care and home healthIn-home care
Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming), meal prep, grocery shopping, housekeeping, medication reminders, and home health services.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa - TransportationTransportation
Round-trip transportation to PACE centers and medical appointments.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa - Medications and medical suppliesIn-home care
Prescription and OTC medications, durable medical equipment, and incontinence supplies.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa - Care management and social workCase management
Care coordination by an interdisciplinary geriatric team.
www.providence.org/services/pace-and-adult-day-programs/elderplace-in-wa
About In-home care
Care that comes to your home. Home care agencies, hospice, adult day, and PACE. These exist so people don't have to move into a facility. Most are partly or fully covered for people on Medicaid.
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